Accuform FRR372HP Stop and Yield Sign: All Way
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- Inform road-users when all approaches of a intersection are controlled by stop signs.
- Meets standards of MUTCD Section 2B.05
- At intersections where all approaches are controlled by STOP signs an ALL WAY supplemental plaque (R1-3P) shall be mounted below each STOP sign
- Post traffic signs to safely direct and regulate the flow of vehicles and pedestrians in and around parking areas, dock areas, and roadways
- Use signs as specified by the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices), which contains the national standards
- MUTCD identifies that traffic signs and pavement markings on all roads open to public traffic are to be High-Intensity Prismatic
- Reflective sheeting is bonded to .080 aluminum and printed with UV-inks to prevent fading
Regulate traffic throughout your facility.
- Heavy-duty aluminum signs will not rust
- Engineer-grade reflective sign face provides added visibility in low-light conditions
- UV-resistant inks prevent fading during long-term outdoor use
- Supplied with top and bottom center holes for post- or fence- mounting
Choose from 2 styles:
Engineer Reflective (RA)- Engineer-grade reflective sign face provides added visibilty in low-light conditions.
High Intensity (HP) - Complies with new MUTCD Regulation for Traffic Signs on all roads open to public traffic. High Intensity, prismatic sheeting is over 3 times brighter than standard engineer-grade sheeting.
- Surface-printed prismatic sheeting (recognized by the Federal Highway Administration) is bonded to aluminum
- Meets ASTM D4956 Type 1 standards
- Resists rust and corrosion
- Withstands extreme temperatures and outdoor environments
- Rounded corners, 1/4" corner holes, or 3/8" postmount holes
- Service temperature range: -40° to 250°F
- 3X brighter than Engineer-Grade.
- Meets ASTM requirement standards for D4956-09 Type III and Type IV, as well as ASTM 4956-07 Type X
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